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Gujarat riot victims hail High Court's directive to interrogate Modi

Saturday, July 25,
2009 01:12:42 PM,
ANI

Zakia
Jaffrey wife of Ehsan Jaffery

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Surat: Families, which were
victimised during the communal riots of 2002 in Gujarat, have
expressed their happiness at the Gujarat High Court''s green signal
to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to interrogate state Chief
Minister Narenda Modi for his role in the riots.

"I am happy with
the High Court decision. Now, the hidden facts will be known to the
world. I am happy that the team will investigate Modi's role," said
Jaffrey.

The court
directive came in response to a petition filed by Zakia Jaffrey.

In her complaint
Jaffrey alleged that Modi, his cabinet colleagues, police officials
and senior bureaucrats aided and abetted the riots.

Meanwhile, the
Congress Party welcomed the High Court's decision and also shared
Jaffrey's views.

"I don't want to
make any comment on the decision since it is sub-judice. The Supreme
Court is looking into it. I think it is the beginning of justice in
Gujarat," said Shaktisinh Gohil, Leader of Opposition.

The Supreme Court
had earlier ordered the SIT to probe the complaint within three
months and submit its report. Maliwad, who was acquitted, has said
that the Supreme Court had directed the SIT to look into Jaffrey's
complaint.

This action on Modi is the best news for
the wheels of justice has been opened on the tragedy in Gujarat 2002.
It shows no political person can get away from our Justice system. I
also hope the blocked case of Sikh genocide by Rajiv Gandhi will also
open. This will restore our freedom which was violated by influent
Indians. Those who played a roll in blocking too , need to be
questioned in our Supreme Court. Once these issues are solved our
nation will shine even brighter.

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